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moshiko October 12th, 2009 10:58 AM

GWebCache - is the same for Gnutella and G2?
 
Hi
I would like to understand: should client specify desired network when connecting to GWC?
I have Gnucleus which only starting G2, but all answers returning LimeWire which does not support it. So my client trying forever to connect and finally gives

"GNUTELLA/0.6 503 Required network not accepted"

Any inputs, please?
Thanks
Moshiko

File_Girl71 October 13th, 2009 07:59 AM

I belive the client must spesify the network G2 or Gnutella!And the same goes for the gwebcache as well,some are multi network webcache they still need to spesify the network which client should report to...You see G2= (Gnutella2) and Gnutella is two different network protocol...Your Gnucleus seems confused about which network to use and finally try to connect to the wrong one! ;-))

OldDeath October 18th, 2009 09:35 AM

Well, according to the specs that can be found on Wikipedia, a GWC needs to support at least spec 2 in order to be able to serve different networks. A problem you might have is that Gnucleus may mix gnutella and G2 IPs from time to time because it is not fully compatible...

Lord of the Rings October 18th, 2009 03:51 PM

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My Gnucleus connects to both networks. You are doing your own custom Gnucleus right, as far as I understand?

If you check the statistics window, choose Extended information, it will tell you which client & which protocol it is connected to. I found both G1 & G2 connections. Don't forget to check (tick) the options for each.
You can also right-click each connection in Connections window & choose Extended info, it will tell you which protocol & client it is connected with. But sure there might be some time-outs on the left side of window as Gnucleus runs thru the connection cache. ;)

I was connected to 3 x Gnutella-1 ultrapeers, & 2 x G2 up's. At bottom of Connections window, check which one you wish to display. You can only view one network's connections at a time it appears. So for Gnutella-1, check (tick) that option.

Edit: oops lost a Gnut-1 connection when I took the snapshots. lol :D (but then I did also update some softw. that was demanding I to reboot.)

http://www.gnutellaforums.com/attach...onnections.gif

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sahar_fhm January 2nd, 2010 04:36 AM

could you give me some explains about GWebCache servers?

OldDeath September 2nd, 2010 04:47 AM

See this for more information: https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawi...overy_services


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